40 CFR § 98.53 - Calculating GHG emissions.
(a) You must determine annual N2O emissions from adipic acid production according to paragraphs (a)(1) or (2) of this section.
(1) Use a site-specific emission factor and production data according to paragraphs (b) through (i) of this section.
(2) Request Administrator approval for an alternative method of determining N2O emissions according to paragraphs (a)(2)(i) through (iv) of this section.
(i) If you received Administrator approval for an alternative method of determining N2O emissions in the previous reporting year and your methodology is unchanged, your alternative method is automatically approved for the next reporting year.
(ii) You must notify the EPA of your use of a previously approved alternative method in your annual report.
(iii) Otherwise, you must submit the request within 45 days following promulgation of this subpart or within the first 30 days of each subsequent reporting year.
(iv) If the Administrator does not approve your requested alternative method within 150 days of the end of the reporting year, you must determine the N2O emissions for the current reporting period using the procedures specified in paragraph (a)(1) of this section.
(b) You must conduct an annual performance test according to paragraphs (b)(1) through (3) of this section.
(1) You must conduct the test on the vent stream from the nitric acid oxidation step of the process, referred to as the test point, according to the methods specified in § 98.54(b) through (f). If multiple adipic acid production units exhaust to a common abatement technology and/or emission point, you must sample each process in the ducts before the emissions are combined, sample each process when only one process is operating, or sample the combined emissions when multiple processes are operating and base the site-specific emission factor on the combined production rate of the multiple adipic acid production units.
(2) You must conduct the performance test under normal process operating conditions.
(3) You must measure the adipic acid production rate during the test and calculate the production rate for the test period in tons per hour.
(c) Using the results of the performance test in paragraph (b) of this section, you must calculate an emission factor for each adipic acid unit according to Equation E–1 of this section:
(d) If the adipic acid production unit exhausts to any N2O abatement technology “N”, you must determine the destruction efficiency according to paragraphs (d)(1), (d)(2), or (d)(3) of this section.
(1) Use the manufacturer's specified destruction efficiency.
(2) Estimate the destruction efficiency through process knowledge. Examples of information that could constitute process knowledge include calculations based on material balances, process stoichiometry, or previous test results provided the results are still relevant to the current vent stream conditions. You must document how process knowledge was used to determine the destruction efficiency.
(3) Calculate the destruction efficiency by conducting an additional performance test on the vent stream following the N2O abatement technology.
(e) If the adipic acid production unit exhausts to any N2O abatement technology “N”, you must determine the annual amount of adipic acid produced while N2O abatement technology “N” is operating according to § 98.54(f). Then you must calculate the abatement factor for N2O abatement technology “N” according to Equation E–2 of this section.
(f) You must determine the annual amount of adipic acid produced according to § 98.54(f).
(g) You must calculate N2O emissions according to paragraph (g)(1), (2), (3), or (4) of this section for each adipic acid production unit.
(1) If one N2O abatement technology “N” is located after your test point, you must use the emissions factor (determined in Equation E–1 of this section), the destruction efficiency (determined in paragraph (d) of this section), the annual adipic acid production (determined in paragraph (f) of this section), and the abatement utilization factor (determined in paragraph (e) of this section), according to Equation E–3a of this section:
(2) If multiple N2O abatement technologies are located in series after your test point, you must use the emissions factor (determined in Equation E–1 of this section), the destruction efficiency (determined in paragraph (d) of this section), the annual adipic acid production (determined in paragraph (f) of this section), and the abatement utilization factor (determined in paragraph (e) of this section), according to Equation E–3b of this section:
(3) If multiple N2O abatement technologies are located in parallel after your test point, you must use the emissions factor (determined in Equation E–1 of this section), the destruction efficiency (determined in paragraph (d) of this section), the annual adipic acid production (determined in paragraph (f) of this section), and the abatement utilization factor (determined in paragraph (e) of this section), according to Equation E–3c of this section:
(4) If no N2O abatement technologies are located after your test point, you must use the emissions factor (determined using Equation E–1 of this section) and the annual adipic acid production (determined in paragraph (f) of this section) according to Equation E–3d of this section for each adipic acid production unit.
(h) You must determine the emissions for the facility by summing the unit level emissions according to Equation E–4 of this section.
(i) You must determine the amount of process N2O emissions that is sold or transferred off site (if applicable). You can determine the amount using existing process flow meters and N2O analyzers.